teaching

For the Department of Political Economy and Moral Science at UA, in Fall 2022 I taught Political Economy, Law and Experimentation PPEL/LAW 418/518 (to be renamed Political Economy through Experiments).

With Saura Masconale, we created and organize The Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and Law Undergraduate Summer School. To see the 2024 schedule of faculty and topics, click here. This 2024 summer school is supported by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation (#62965). To learn more, click here.

For the Center for Cognitive Science, I taught Behavioral Game Theory, Cognition and Decision Making, and every year I organized the Advanced Topics in Cognitive Science course – which was the capstone course for the Cognitive Science major. For years I taught the core course in Cognitive Science, Introduction to Cognitive Science. I also taught Behavioral Economics (Spring 2012) and an advanced undergraduate course Economics of Information/Contract Theory (Spring 2011) in the Economics Department at Rutgers. I taught an upper-division course Cognition in the Psychology Department at Rutgers (Fall 2011).

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